Steelers titans postponed. Is your nfl sunday in danger of being canceled and the virus hits home. 300 one day, 500 the next day. A new view on the real estate boom in americas suburbs. Announcer live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with Shepard Smith. Good evening. For tens of thousands of americans, crisis hit tonight. Debilitating lifealtering crisis october 1, furlough day for 30,000 workers at united and american airlines. Well meet some of them in a moment for the air carriers, movie, entertainment groups and mom and pop stores from town to town across, the reality is stark tonight. After six months of hanging on and government relief nowhere in sight, too many businesses can hang on no longer. And theyve decided their employees have to go furloughs at marriott, hilton, uber and more. Thats on top of the 28,000 we heard about from disney this week last week the Labor Department reports close to 800,000 americans lost their jobs. The previous week even more than that and since covid, 60 Million People have filed for Unemployment Insurance 60 million that is not just a number. Those are our friends and our neighbors trying to pay the bills and the rolling crisis that is covid19 theyre the victims. Ask the government for help. All right, congress, lets seal the deal. Lets pass a covid relief package. Allie malice is one of 33,000 Airline Workers being furloughed today. I love my job she found her calling in the air and built a life around it but six years after she boarded her first flight for american, the paychecks just stopped will you wait for a callback even if its years i guess ill wait for a callback. I hope it will be soon of course, there arent many jobs out there to find, not now. My husband and i met as flight instructors in phoenix. Laura and max woods are now both pilots for different airlines, and their future is uncertain and unnerving. On september 4th, my husband and i opened the mailbox, and we had both received our furlough letters from our airlines on the same day so we from separate airlines on the same day we did, yes did you look at each other and go, what are we going to do . Yes its overwhelming. The pressure of obviously having a young child at home and having another on the way just adds to that maxs job is safe for now laura could still be laid off in just a few weeks no, no, no, thats not okay Union Leaders fight on. Save our jobs this is only going to continue to spiral down because when you start to unravel the Airline Industry and that network, it becomes weaker and weaker and weaker. Some analysts think otherwise. Its really important for the airlines to become far more efficient and they can start to layoff employees or put people on furlough. That will help bring the cash burn down substantially. We could giveaway all of it and it wouldnt solve the problem. Imagine that, 750,000 workers working for free would not take care of the problems in the Airline Industry right now the challenge is ongoing, but brandnew for allie malis who like other tens of thousands Airline Workers has a message for congress tonight set the political games aside. Help us. Well, both sides say they want to. The house is on track to vote tonight on what theyre calling a stimulus bill. Think about it, Disaster Relief, victims who did nothing wrong, Disaster Relief. A live report on whatever congress is doing coming up before we hit a commercial break. Word today that half of new york citys bars and restaurants may be wiped out permanently in the next six months. Thats from new york states chief financial officer. Think of it, 14,000 bars and restaurants just gone. Some of my favorites already are. Crispo, an italian gym, dadio serving burgers to 4al, no more. Most bars and restaurants here are Small Businesses with fewer than 20 employees, and more than half of the workers are immigrants making on average about 34,000 a year cnbcs Frank Holland in harlem now with a Business Owner who says he might have to shutdown for good frank . Reporter well, shepard, its a big concern for Business Owners like this one you see behind me. Hes very concerned about his ability to stay open and stay in business when many of the people who are his customers may lose their jobs Culinary Creations are what chef j. J. Johnson prefers to focus on at his restaurant in harlem in recent days instead of rice recipes, hes been stewing over reports. Your restaurant may not come back that might mean 100 of restaurants close, 80 of restaurants close. Reporter and layoffs that could impact his core customers. Especially in harlem, talking about working class america losing their jobs. Thats who supports us if they dont have a job, we wont be open. Its just that simple. Reporter small Business Owners across the nation under pandemic pressure. According to yelp from april to september, permanent business closures, they increased by 165 Amar Espinosa is a bar extender who saw his income fall sharply because of tips. If his restaurant closes hell be out of much more than just a job. If i dont have a job, i have to go back to mexico i dont know i dont know what im going to do if i dont have a job i dont really receive any support, any help. Reporter katrina paris and husband own a home and lifestyle 0 store thats been h hit hard by the lack of tourism. Things are hard and theyre going to get harder until we get covid under control, we are going to have hard times ahead of us. Reporter and, shep, it has been especially hard for low wage workers, the people who would make your food like the restaurant that chef j. J. Opened, according to the pew research center, nearly half of them lost their job or had to take a pay cut while businesses hang on like allie we met, the flight attendant, theyre waiting for elected leaders to find Common Ground its been six months since the government passed the first 2 trillion relief package. The House Speaker nancy pelosi, the treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin spoke again today they tell us. Still nothing, but have pledged to keep talking at least secretary mnuchin has a 1. 6 trillion proposal, the House Speaker a 2. 2 trillion proposal the house debates the democratic plan today republicans in the senate say it wont even get a look over there. Washington, cnbcs elan moyes in d. C. How far apart are they and on what reporter shep, what im hearing is the problem is size and scope. Moderate democrats have been pushing House Speaker nancy pelosi to stay at the table and keep talking and, of course, a bill that could pass the senate and be signed into law is the gold standard. But what were also hearing from sources in the center is that there have been five Straight Days of negotiations that have gone nowhere and theyre looking at the layoffs. Theyre looking at the kids who cant get back to school theyre looking at the long lines at the food bank and saying 2. 2 trillion is the lowest they can go now, pelosi herself is framing this argument as the difference not just over dollars, but also of values. And that shes unwilling to take the path of least resistance on the other hand, republicans say democrats wont take yes for an answer. The white house proposal actually covers a lot of the same ground as the democrats it just doles out less money first, nancy pelosi is not being serious. If she becomes serious, then we can have a discussion here but we raised our offer reporter shep, that is the political reality. The practical reality for so Many American families is that this means theyre probably going to have to wait until after the election for another round of relief. Did they agree on anything . Reporter well, thats the irony here, shep there are lots of places where they do agree. They both want to send direct checks to families they both want to support Small Businesses and send aid to the airlines to avoid layoffs. They both want to make sure that kids can get back in school and send those schools more money. The reality, shep, is that we are in an all or nothing fight, and right now weve got nothing. Elan mae live in washington so, is this the start of a second wave of layoffs for Many Americans the anxiety is real. Cnbcs senior economics correspondent Steve Liesman is here tens of thousands of job cuts announced this week alone. How much worse does this look like its going to get from the stimulus bill . Do you know yet from the data . You cant know precisely, shep we know really strong and massive government relief packages help keep the economy afloat in the early months of the recession, helped lead to a pretty strong recovery but still theres 11 Million People that dont have a job that had one before the pandemic that by itself is a pretty bad recession on its own many more could be at risk without a relief package a double dip recession some economists say, shep, is possible its like there are two economies. The layoffs keep coming, and yet the economic numbers inside the da a look good people without a job are not living the same thing they are on wall street no, theres very Different Things happening in this economy now, shep, that we havent seen before the best way to think about it is the entire nation was hit by a hurricane. The high ground, people who have been able to work from home, places that were not affected by covid, theyre coming back fast and theyve come back fastest. The low ground, the frontline workers, the retail jobs, leisure and hospitality jobs, those jobs were wiped out. They may never come back like a beach house thats been wiped out from a hurricane, shep so youve had people in the stock market make millions and some people left absolutely destitute by this pandemic in washington we just heard elan say there may not be Disaster Relief stimulus bill until after the the election thats more than a month were talking about people who, in many cases, millions of them live paycheck to paycheck. What about the rent . What about the food . What about the kids . You know, this is looking dire weve had an unusual recession here, shep, in part because that government stimulus meant that there was not a lot of foreclosures and not a lot of missed payments on mortgages theres also mortgage forbearance. Now that those things are going away ill give you an example. R. Just this morning the government rorltsed a 2. 7 decline in personal income. Thats the Third Largest monthly decline since 1959 where did the decline come from . The absence or elimination of government benefits. Steve liesman, thank you. So, covid is at the root of all of this, but new today, amazon reports listen to this 19,000 of its u. S. Workers have tested positive for covid in the last six months for context, thats one out of 72 of its frontline workers further, more testing is coming, they say 50,000 u. S. Workers to be tested every day by november. Again, this is developing. Deirdre bosa with the late numbers. Whats amazon saying well, shep, this is the First Time Since the pandemic took hold that amazon is coming out with comprehensive data into the rate of infection across its work force now, to put that number nearly 20,000 workers who have tested positive into context, that is out of about 1. 4 million frontline employees across the United States and amazon says that that is about 40 lower than expected based on the general u. S. Rate of infection but, shep, we should also note that this disclosure comes months after labor groups, politicians, regulators and us the media have asked for these numbers. The company also providing, as you mentioned, an update on testing. It says that it wants to test 50,000 and expects to test 50,000 workers per day by november back over to you deirdre bosa, thanks. Fires are raging right now in california, more than 11,000 square miles of the west coast burned so far this year. Thats a total larger than the state of massachusetts its incredible. Cal fire reports the zogg fire in the north killed a fourth person yesterday take a look at this destruction. Entire homes up in flames. 150 miles south in the glass fire in wine country, its still burning. Cal fire reporting its essentially unchecked. Just 5 contained. Alameda county Fire Department taking this video, miles of land charred, miles and miles and firefighters working to make sure everyone is out and safe. Miguel almaguer is in saint helena miguel, high winds, bad heat when is a break coming reporter well, shep, there is a sliver of good news out here today was in the triple digits but over the next couple of days we expect the temperatures to drop significantly but the bad news is this wildfire has done a ton of damage as we told you yesterday, hundreds of homes are believed to be destroyed. That number could actually be much higher. What youre looking at here is a school that was built in 1902. Its more than 100 years old and for the first time a teacher who worked here for several years came back to see the damage herself heres what she had to say it was a wonderful Friendly School where everybody was so happy and friendly and all united makes me sad to see that this is whats happened to it. Reporter the bad news is shes not going to be the last person to see destruction like this it really does litter sonoma and napa counties wine country, the heart of wine country here more than a dozen vineyards have also been damaged or destroyed so thats bad news for a multibillion dollar industry in this area. The fires for the most part are still raging out of control. There is some containment. Those numbers are low. And firefighters say they are expecting to get better control of those blazes over the next couple of days as those temperature drops. The bad news, shep, they believe these fires with are going to burn into the winter miguel, im looking at the forecast 101 on friday where you are. 98 on saturday finally gets into the 80s on sunday 15 days out nothing but sunshine what are they going to do . Reporter those temperatures are awful for firefighters, right. Theyre Walking Around with 60, 70 pounds of gear on so it really slows them down it also zaps out the humidity here so everything is bone dry. Everything is this tinder box fuel ready to explode. Those are the conditions that firefighters are working against and theres nothing they can do to combat that what theyre trying to do is bring more men and women off the backup lines, bring them onto the front lines. Theres about 18,000 of them working across the state but its not enough because theres so many wildfires burning in california, upwards of 24, some two dozen or so that they really have been exhausted working these 48, 72 hour shifts straight and break, come back for four or five days for exactly what youre seeing behind me. They are up against a rock and a hard space here. Theyre doing all they can to stop the fires theyre not having much success, shep miguel in saint helena north of San Francisco thank you, sir 33 days now till you vote. If youve got it, you spend it if not walk it off get out and vote. Weve got to win weve got to win ground game versus spending spree. We can own the 21st century a tale of two Campaign Strategies but which will payoff . Covid fears up, mammogram screenings down. The lifesaving information everyone should hear and later, who can climb a 32story building . Nailed it why this man is scaling a sky scraper in cowboy boots. 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The Biden Campaign spent 153 million on ads across the country last other month thats nearly triple what the Trump Campaign spent would you look at pennsylvania a Battle Ground trump won in 2016 the Trump Campaign spent about 4 1 2 Million Dollars since labor day there. The biden camp, 20 million ali vitali, spending campaign, tell us. Spending a lot, pounding the pavement and raising a lot of money in the process the Biden Campaign confirmed to me that since that really raucous debate tuesday night, they raised over 30 million and thats the kind of fundraising haul that has allowed them to be spending as much money as they have been on tv but while theyve been spending on tv, the Trump Campaign has been capitalizing on grassroots organizing, specifically pounding the pavement and meeting people at their front doors. This is a tried and true organizing tactic, but one that the Biden Campaign, because of the pandemic, largely opted out of and in the process, they leaned into digital organizing tools. While they were doing that, they sort of argued that pounding the pavement wasnt necessarily as effective as meeting voters where they were online but today theyve reversed course on that as senior biden official saying to us they are putting back in place grassroots organizing, knocking on doors. And thats a little bit of a reversal, but they explain it as saying that thats their way of making sure that all of their bases are covered as voters start tuning in with these 30 some odd days to go before the election ali and team biden, now to the Trump CampaignHallie Jackson is here, nbcs white house correspondent. Hes been outraised and outspent thats another battle to get voters registered and hes on that one yeah, from the data were seeing so far, shep, youre right about that you talked about the Battle Ground state of pennsylvania and the numbers there from our political unit show republicans have registered Something Like 135,000 new voters versus democrats coming in at just about 57,000 there is a difference here, and youre seeing that in several key Battle Ground states why is that . Well, its the thing that you and ali were just talking about, the famed ground game. President trump and his campaign have had people out there doing door knocks. The Biden Campaign is just now getting on that. Ive spoken with officials from both campaigns tonight the biden team says, listen, we have been having meaningful conversations in other ways, virtual ways, ways people feel more comfortable with during a pandemic the Trump Campaign, though, feels the things theyve been doing have been paying off like, for example, those rallies, shep they say that there may be some sort of shy trump voter theyre seeing again this year in 2020, just like they did in 2016 statistics provide today me by a Trump Campaign official sew that about 15 to 20 they say of people who show up at these rallies hadnt voted in 2016 so theyre trying to get those people registered to vote. Theyre trying to get the turnout up obviously thats the way you win an election. The Trump Campaign still talking about the debate i saw the president tweet about it today hes been tweeting about it today, hes been tweeting about it yesterday, shep its on his mind he believes he did a good job. We know that because he says he thinks he did a good job publicly that is what youre hearing from his campaign and folks close to him as well you know there is often a dichotomy between the public and the private stuff you hear from campaigns and privately people ive talked to close to the campaign are a little concerned, right. Their best hope is that debate performance in which President Trump was particularly aggressive did not turn off any voters it seems they have given up the hope he won voters over. There is a lot of uneasiness about some of that theres a lot of eyeballs on the next debate coming up, too youve even seen some of the president s republican colleagues on capitol hill on the senate side, for example, talk about how they wish he had been a little more forceful and more clear in his condemnation for example, the White Supremacists group the proud boys the Debate Committee told us they were looking at making a format change for this next debate anything more on that . Yes, sources say there may be a discussion, for example, of cutting off the candidates microphones. I can tell you both campaigns say theyre ready to show up interestingly, people i talked to from both campaigns they say the next debate, its a town hall format, not like what we saw this week. They think it serves both of their candidates well, a chance to be one on one with voters Hallie Jackson, live in washington halle, thank you ideology steers a lot of us in politics, right are we a more tribal nation . Were measuring the money tonight at cnbc. The ads, the doors knocked it wont matter if everybodys minds are already made up, right . If everybody is on a team, like im for ole miss and whoever is playing lsu no matter what the day is, that does not change has politics changed become like that theres actual data on it. Steve kornacki is here with that steve, what are you seeing yeah, shep, this has been a presidency and a Campaign Like no other from the standpoint what you see here, this is the average daily Approval Rating for donald trump his entire presidency what i want to show you here is look how tight the range is. His highest Approval Rating was 47 . It was this year, just as covid was taking hold. His lowest was 37. Thats a range of just ten points between high and low. Where is he right now . By the way, hes about 45. 5 but this range of just ten points from high to low we have never seen a presidency like this put this in comparison these are all of trumps modern predecessors look, their Approval Ratings got at least 20, 25 points higher than his at some point and those ranges from high to low for past presidencies, the 60s, the 40s, the 30s. Trumps is just 10 people have had their mind made up for or against him. And no matter whats been happening, it has barely, barely been budging and the same is true in the president ial race. Look, the biggest margin joe bidens had on average, hes been ahead by just over 10 points at its height his smallest lead has been 4 trump has never been closer than that the race is between 10 and 4 points the entire way. Right now its at about 7. This president ial race has been operating within a sixpoint range. Trumps approval within a tenpoint range 3 1 2 years. Peoples minds have been made up by and large except for the undecideds i hear they exist. Ive never seen them whats moving them looks like the cnbc change poll, maybe 6 or 7 of the electorate, its small, but it could be critical. Lets look at that group the folks that say they could change their mind. 6 or 7 , what do they think of these two candidates from the cnbc change poll they dont like biden that much. 36 favorable, 49 unfavorable heres the thing they dont like trump even more. 27 favorable, 59 unfavorable the folks who say they could change their mind, the swing voters, they dont like either candidate. But theyre a little less hostile, maybe thats the way to say it, to biden than they are to trump a lot of time to go steve kornacki, thanks a lot did you know covid19 is hitting working women harder than men a lot harder, the new data shows, and its making the gender gap even worse. We have the details in a new report coming. And cases are spiking across our country. Scientists say a second wave is coming but in europe its already arrived. 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But they said it does president matter new york, two teenagers among the first group of girls to become eagle scouts. Only six out of 100 are in that rank, and now the girls are the elite of the elite boy scouts have been around for more than a century, but they only started letting females join last year oregon and california, the force is with the firefighters a 5yearold boy donating a baby yoda to oregon firefighters. He sent a note here is a friend for you in case you get lonely now baby yoda has helped put out fires all across the west coast. And todays coast to coast, that wraps. Im Shepard Smith on im Shepard Smith on cnbc. Its the bottom of the hour time for the news dr. Fauci and other Scientists Say the second wave is coming, but in europe it is now. Take a look. All combined, all the daily new cases in europe from march till today, this is Johns Hopkins data theres that second wave spain, poland, the u. K. All spiking. France now, its averaging 12,000 new cases a day, much higher than the first peak back in march it sounds bad, but there is some good news. That red line you see, that red line is the number of deaths thats low compared to the spring and thats why so many europeans are saying enough is enough with the lockdowns, let us out. Matt bratly live in paris tonight. Matt, who is telling you they want the restrictions eased now . Reporter well, shep, its business people, politicians, even some doctors. Theyre saying these new restrictions are going to add even more damage to this already damaged economy. I mean, look, here on the world famous champselysees, its 1 00 a. M. This street should be packed with people instead here, just like in london, bars and restaurants have to close around 10 00 p. M. Thats ever since monday thats causing a lot of anger. In southern france, Restaurant Owners are in the streets. Im going to stay open, she says i have the keys to my business its mine, i paid for it furious over fresh covid regulations shutting down all bars and restaurants in frances south, and making people wear masks outdoors in major cities most doctors say the caution is necessary, that the rise in new cases will lead to more deaths this is the beginning of the second wave and we all hope that the second wave will not be as high as was the first wave reporter but with deaths and hospitalizations so low, frances socalled second wave looks more like a ripple than a tsunami. That has some doctors wondering if the socalled second wave exists at all. I asked this doctor, are we in the second wave . No, not at all, he said. The notion of a second wave would be like a reappearance or a resurgence of a large number of cases were not seeing anything like this you know, shep, most doctors here say the second wave is real and deaths and hospitalizations are going to start to tick up in the next couple of weeks but, you know, the french government has vowed to live with the virus and they say that no matter what, even if they do impose these restrictions, the problem here is its unclear if the French Public would actually abide by that. Shep theyre getting all kinds of mixed messages, thats obvious theyre aware, right, that deaths are a lagging indicator first the cases go up and later people start dying reporter yeah, but theyre aware of that, of course but, you know, in the next couple of weeks weve already started to see that. Weve started to see those cases go up probably four weeks ago. We started to see now the number of people in hospital, the number of people who are in those intensive care centers, that started to go up just a little bit and were starting to see really worrying signs from the government there was a press conference tonight by the minister of health he was saying that the signs are really bad and theyre really thinking about reimposing a more thorough, more full lockdown here in paris were going to hear that decision on monday shep matt bradley live in paris. Are you missing your doctor visits because of covid . A lot of us are. The data shows were postponing yearly checkups and cancer screenings the doc says thats dangerous. October is Breast Cancer awareness month. It now remipresents one in four cancers in women, one in four. The fear is that can worsen if you dont catch it early cnbcs Contessa Brewer on the impact of skipping screenings. She called and said, you know, im really sorry, but it is cancer. Reporter in june with the pandemic raging, debbie was about to lose her job and her Health Insurance she scheduled a mammogram before that happened. Luckily i caught it early because i went in. Reporter but twothirds of americans report they delayed or canceled their cancer screenings because of the covid crisis, which could mean 10,000 additional breast an decade. The earlier we catch these things, the bettd colow rentcontrolledal deat colorectal deaths. We need to make sure to treat them reporter tara is a ob gyn at nyu langone and teaches health she worries about her patients skipping screenings especially in under served neighborhoods. A lot of the black communities, hispanic communities seek care at lower rates, and so i am concerned that in these groups of women and others like them, that they may not be coming in for routine screening. Have you been around anyone thats been exposed . Reporter to prevent covid infections, the Health Care Centers have strict rules. Masks, mobile checkin, spaced out appointments that wont matter if patients dont go i think its the biggest mistake anyone could make not to go in. It could have saved my life. It probably did save my Life Reporter look, one of the other big obstacles to cancer screenings in the age of covid, millions of people have lost their jobs and their Health Coverage is gone along with it, shep so much how is deb doing, by the way reporter shes fighting. Shes undergoing radiology treatments and she told me because she needs the insurance, shes paying through the nose for private insurance at this point. Doesnt have it through her employer any longer. Contessa brewer, live tonight. Thanks covid isnt hurting just Womens Health also their careers a new report suggests one in four women is considering quitting her job or scaling back on responsibilities. Many women just too busy in the covid world. 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And Justin Bieber may be wearing more rubber shoes. The singer posted an orange pair of crocs on instagram with the word soon. That alone sent croc shares up 10 . Good grief on wall street, the dow up 35 today. The s p up half a percent. Nasdaq, look at that, up almost a percent and a half if youre trying to buy a new house, you better act quick. And you better be willing to pay up according to a new report from realtor. Com, there are now 40 fewer homes on the market than this time last year. Theyre also being scooped up 12 days faster than last year, and prices up 10 . Theres a lot in there our diana olick with the great migration back to the suburbs. Reporter this was the scene from a front door camera at a newly listed home in long island, new york we knew we would be getting offers for it, but it was nothing like the amount and the volume of interest that came in. Reporter ed and his wife put their house on the market in august and immediately got requests for showings. 300 one day, then 500 the next day reporter they got so much interest that they decided to screen potential buyers for financials first and then line them up around the block for six days we showed the house, and we got 53 scheduled viewings from those 53 viewings, were 23 offers a lot of the offers came from areas like manhattan, brooklyn and queens, which is not i guess typical. Reporter not so typical before the pandemic, but a growing trend now as urban apartment dwellers seek more space, both inside and out suburban homes are in high demand, and getting one often means a bidding war. Vanessa cruz lived in a 650 square foot apartment in queens new york for close to two decades, relishing the urban lifestyle until covid hit home. Being stuck in such a small space, especially not being able to get fresh air, not having any outdoor space that was safe to sit in was really weighing on my mind reporter cruz had covid herself, recovered and decided it was time to get out god forbid i should get sick again, i have space to move around and im not trapped in two rooms. Reporter so she returned to new jersey where she grew up, mailed an offer on a home at the end of may, but lost out to other bids she won the next home, and promptly made the move, which was smart because by the end of july, home sales in new jersey were up close to 40 annually, and the supply of homes for sale was down about the same. Because, like her, more people are now willing to pay a premium for peace of mind. There is, of course, a limit to how much people can pay. Home prices are going up, and much faster than wages in most places if theres any increase in mortgage rates, that will also bump some buyers out of the running. And while supply is down in every price range, the worst crunch is at the low end of the market, which as we all know, shep, is where those critical firsttime buyers live no doubt. Diana olick, thanks so much. A slice of controversy, and poisonous accusations as we go around the world in 80 secondses russia, a spokesperson for Vladimir Putin accusing alexi of working with u. S. Intelligence officials. Remember back in august somebody poisoned him and the analysts say they believe putin was behind it. Navalny flown to a german hospital after falling ill posting this picture after spending weeks in intensive care united king dom, its black History Month there and to celebrate, the Postal Service is painting their traditionally red mailboxes black and gold and putting on them images of black british icons. At the end of the month theyll go back to red, so now is the time to start snapping those photos ireland. Going against the grain. 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And then theres Miamidade County which has sent out more than half a million ballots. They did so today down south thats a huge uptick from 2016 when they received a little more than 400,000 vote by mail requests Kerry Sanders in miami dade today checking in on the process. Kerry, more than half a million ballots in one day, how are they handling that . Reporter well, theyve handed them over now, shep the half million to the Postal Service. Theyre already in the Postal Service system they could begin showing up in boxes for voters in miamidade as early as tomorrow those 500,000 voters join 5 million ballots that are already in the postal stream in florida. In fact, many of them have already arrived at voters homes. In some cases theyve been filled out and sent back in fact, 4. 7 of all the mailedout votes have already been returned. Now, as they return, they will eventually on october 12th be opened, and they will actually be run through the system. Thats to prevent a backlog on Election Night theyll have them all counted, of course, shep, it remains a secret, so nobody knows who is winning and who is losing in the race but getting that backlog out of the way means that in all likelihood, we will have vote totals completed in the state of florida probably at around midnight on Election Night, shep not bad Kerry Sanders in south florida and all those ballots have to be returned and they have to be returned on time nbc stations across the country and cnbc are putting the post office to the test heres cnbcs kayla touchi mailin voting is going to be the greatest fraud in the history of elections zero, seal row evidence thats true. Reporter as the messaging battle continues, the messengers are still at work, with more than half of states having sent out absentee ballots for the november election. Last month 12 nbcowned stations and nbc elects continued an experiment, sending 426 first class letters the between a dozen cities to test the speed of the mail. The performance in september mirrored august. 88 of the letters arriving within three Business Days the Postal Services on time benchmark. The rest of the letters got delivered later, but two of the letters still had not arrived after two weeks. Experts say mail arriving late is better than not at all. The stakes could be extraordinarily high in very narrow elections, but its all going to depend upon how many ballots get sent through the mail this time around. Reporter in north carolina, officials saydee manned for mailin voting is unprecedented. Traditionally traditionally north carolinians vote absentee by mail were tracking right now to have 30 to 40 participate by mail. So it really becomes a logistics operation. Reporter after President Trump suggested the tar heel states cast an illegal backup ballot in person let them send it in and let them go vote, and if their system is as good as they say it is, obviously they wont be able to vote. Reporter the state is putting its own checks and balances in place. We implemented intelligent bar code to do the tracking of the service. That helps things to be more expedient for the Postal Service. Reporter north carolinas board of elections received 300,000 completed ballots already, a record with 33 days still to go. The usps is convinced the volume is no match for its operation. A spokesperson says even if everyone in america males hils r her ballot, thats less than the Postal Service in a given day. For the news, im kayla tauschi. The nfl, as goes the nation 11 of them testing positive for covid. Now there is a decision whether theyll even play the steelers this weekend those are germkilling robots kid you not. 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The game against the steelers now moved to sometime later in the season meantime the panthers from carolina are using two viruskilling robots in their facility nbcs mike tarico here theres a lot on the line. What are they doing . Reporter shep, at some point youre going to want it would see fans back in the stands so they figured out a way somehow to try to make it as i disinfected as possible. Ive flown delta several times thats what theyre telling folks to do, spraying down the plane. If its making people comfortable it will be a way to get them in the stadium. Theyll have to come back at some point for the economics of all this notre dame, College Football has been hit because they have to quarantine. What have we learned in a month of College Football during the pandemic reporter shep, what we learned is this is not going to be a normal season and it may not be a complete season just because your team has a schedule doesnt mean theyre going to play every game no guarantee every nfl team is going to play 16, colleges will play 11. There will be adjustments to the schedule university of the houston has had five different opening games canceled already syracuse was in the tunnel before they were going to play georgia tech on saturday and there were three uncertainties with tests they had to retest the guys and delayed the game half an hour. Thats the way it is in sports amazed weve gotten this far and seen this many games but there will be these issues as we go along the next couple of months. You wonder if the big 10 will even ever get going. Reporter what happens the next three weeks, the big 10 get going, pac12 after that one thing they havent done is leave a lot of room. If there are games that are postponed, theres not going to be a lot of space to get them in before they set the College Football playoffs. Thats something were going to watch the next few weeks for nfl, is all the revenue, all of the revenue coming from tv with no ticket sales, what do you do reporter most all of it. I did a game on sunday night on nbc with chris collinsworth. Thats going to be part of the equation ill tell you, shep, the basketball and hockey folks who just finished their seasons in bubbles, theyre trying to figure out how to get fans in whenever they start next season. So theres bits and pieces, but not enough to make a difference. Do the Football Players youve talked to, do they care one way or the other they do i mean, theyre serious about it whether its masks or the p. P. E. Do they care if nobody is in the stands or they just play they do every one of them said we have to bring our own juice, we have to bring our own energy. Aaron rogers said it was so much easier to go play in new orleans. They miss the fans being there they really do notice it when they get ready for the game. Lsu could have used some fans or something last weekend. You want to talk ole miss defense . Maybe later . Well not talk defense. Lets just watch the offense and move along, tarico thank you. Hottie totti. Mike tarico, thank you. About 30 seconds to primetime. And heres whats topping the news from cnbc amazon reports nearly 20,000 of its frontline workers have tested positive for coronavirus since march. 20,000 of them think of it this way for context, thats one out of every 72 workers on the front line at amazon they kept us going during the lockdown amazon workers and now a lot of them are sick so whats amazon doing theyre going to be testing a lot more 50,000 a week starting next week House Democrats are on track to vote on a coronavirus bill tonight. But republicans control the senate and theyve already said it is too expensive. Whether theyll even get to the senate now is a matter up for discussion and whether there will be stimulus, Disaster Relief remains unknown. And firefighters bracing for more record high heat as fires continue to spread and roast californias wine country. And now you know the news. For this thursday, october 1st, 2020, im Shepard Smith. Thanks for having us in. Shark tank is next on cnbc d fra. Woman the details of the alleged cheating are shocking. Narrator powerful parents accused of paying big money to rig their kids college admissions. Golden fake test scores. Connolly if you wanted a perfect score on the sat, thats what you got. Shutting deserving students out. [ crying ] im so scared. The mastermind admissions coach rick singer, who tries to build his brand with this video audition for a reality show. Just realize that this is a game. Narrator . Playing on parents anxieties